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you're talking about a hamburger? a hamburger is beef. it's a very important input. when you are talking about is like a box of cereal, it might be a very small input. this comes from the u.s. da. when you buy packaged goods, like a box of cornflakes, only 15 to 20 cents of every dollar goes to that commodity. any thoughts on where else the money goes? advertising, packaging, processing, labor, real estate, if you'll, all very important input to go into this. when you get down to the come you spend more packaging than you do on the raw commodities. secret number five. although i don't personally take a stance on whether the commodities market is good or bad, there are people who want to cut the middleman out altogether and opt-out of buying commodity food. i mean again, if you want to, the secret is out there. you can buy direct from your green market, farmers, work with small artisans. there's a lot of things you can do to cut the middlemen out of the process. join a csa. again, that is only if you want to opt-out of buying goods. the option is there if you want. so
you're talking about a hamburger? a hamburger is beef. it's a very important input. when you are talking about is like a box of cereal, it might be a very small input. this comes from the u.s. da. when you buy packaged goods, like a box of cornflakes, only 15 to 20 cents of every dollar goes to that commodity. any thoughts on where else the money goes? advertising, packaging, processing, labor, real estate, if you'll, all very important input to go into this. when you get down to the come you...
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do they have hamburgers? >> they do have hamburgers. >> kind of sad. >> it is sad. >> i feel bad for him. >> and he keeps going with the conversation. and the people are left to wonder do i acknowledge the confession or do i just keep telling him where the cafeteria is. >> just follow the pathway and it will take you there. >> i killed a guy. ithere hot dogs? >> andrew plays it perfectly, though, no disrespect to him but he's creepy. >> i have mommy issues. is there in computers in there. i'm still a virgin. is there hot dogs in there? >> that one he means i'm a virgin to the cafeteria. >> i'm very lonely. >> and it's just in there. >> i find you very attractive. are there hamburgers in there? >> this started to sound more like a pickup, right. >> i killed a guy. >> uh-oh. >> that's cool. >> what? >> that's cool? >> are you kidding me? like, that's cool, can i have your number? >> i think she was in shock. >> please hold me and tell me everything's going to be all right. >> lulu's dream is to get her song on
do they have hamburgers? >> they do have hamburgers. >> kind of sad. >> it is sad. >> i feel bad for him. >> and he keeps going with the conversation. and the people are left to wonder do i acknowledge the confession or do i just keep telling him where the cafeteria is. >> just follow the pathway and it will take you there. >> i killed a guy. ithere hot dogs? >> andrew plays it perfectly, though, no disrespect to him but he's creepy. >> i...
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so, i did the calculation for 100 billion hamburgers. if you had -- if you laid them end to end, you could go around the earth, like, 32 times. around the earth, end to end. and then with what's left over, after you've done that, you can stack them to the moon and back with your 100 billion hamburgers. and that's about how many stars there are in the universe. >> how much pepto-bismol would you need to deal with that? >> didn't do the pepto-bismol calculation. so it's fun to think of large numbers in these other contexts. and, of course, there are numbers larger than anything that enumeratable in the universe. the number of googol, back when googol was only a number, not also a corporation, googol is a one followed by hundred zeros. that number is larger than the account of particles in the observable universe. so there's nothing in the universe that you can count that will add up to a googol. so what i did as a kid, you just have fun with numbers. and so when big numbers show up in the universe, i say, "yeah, give me more." and what wor
so, i did the calculation for 100 billion hamburgers. if you had -- if you laid them end to end, you could go around the earth, like, 32 times. around the earth, end to end. and then with what's left over, after you've done that, you can stack them to the moon and back with your 100 billion hamburgers. and that's about how many stars there are in the universe. >> how much pepto-bismol would you need to deal with that? >> didn't do the pepto-bismol calculation. so it's fun to think...
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. >> and later -- >> get you a hamburger? >> no. the shot. >> the warden's patience is put to the test. >> i don't need no shirt. if you're getting... a good deal or not. led up... truecar.com. all the information... you should be paying. you know, and with truecar.com, my feeling is that... we got a fair price. there's no buyer's remorse, you know. i'm happy with my purchase. it's the truth. when you're ready to buy a car, save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> ics, i had two j-3s. >> jeremiah jackson, who's recently come off death row, has fulfilled his required 90 days in ad-seg. >> are you ready? open l-23. >> and he is allowed to join general population for the first time since his sentence in 1997. >> i be blessed, man. all right. now time for a new journey to start. >> top of the hill. >> what's up, man? >> what's up. >> i'm going to population. yeah. what's up? >> jackson passes through the death row corridor and says good-bye to his old friends for the last time. >> hi, gus. >> officer austin escort
. >> and later -- >> get you a hamburger? >> no. the shot. >> the warden's patience is put to the test. >> i don't need no shirt. if you're getting... a good deal or not. led up... truecar.com. all the information... you should be paying. you know, and with truecar.com, my feeling is that... we got a fair price. there's no buyer's remorse, you know. i'm happy with my purchase. it's the truth. when you're ready to buy a car, save time, save money, and never overpay....
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>> i went to a mcdonald's and i bought ten regular hamburgers, and i started handing out hamburgers tohey knew a guy named alan. >> reporter: in tiny monroe, there was only one place you take hamburgers to find a homeless guy, tent city. >> six hamburgers later, i found a tent with a guy named alan. >> reporter: so now you have four hamburgers left. and what happens when you reach alan's tent? >> you know, you can't really knock on the door of a tent, but i just said, "alan, are you in there? it's the police." and he responded with, "it's about time you got here." >> reporter: this is alan dean, perhaps the unlikeliest source for the key that would unlock this entire case. what did you see behind that dumpster? >> well, just a wig, sunglasses, a big can of mace. i knew what it was. >> reporter: what was it? >> burglar tools, robbery tools. >> reporter: how'd you know? >> i mean, who else is gonna wear a wig? >> reporter: and you see a guy, don't you? what happens? >> he walked straight up to it, so i knew it was his. and -- i went over, and told him that the police were coming to take
>> i went to a mcdonald's and i bought ten regular hamburgers, and i started handing out hamburgers tohey knew a guy named alan. >> reporter: in tiny monroe, there was only one place you take hamburgers to find a homeless guy, tent city. >> six hamburgers later, i found a tent with a guy named alan. >> reporter: so now you have four hamburgers left. and what happens when you reach alan's tent? >> you know, you can't really knock on the door of a tent, but i just...
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we were in hamburg. we were a good little group. >> big in germany. >> hamburg. >> hamburg.her group. we thought he was the very best drummer we had ever seen and we wanted him in the group like that. we were big fans of his. >> and i was big fans of theirs. >> did you think the beatles would make it make it. >> we thought we would be really big in liverpool, really. >> big at home. >> then we sort of were big in london, you know, england, sweden and denmark. we didn't do it overnight. we had to go on a lot of planes. >> when it took off, that first trip to the united states, what was that like? >> that was something else, i must say. we didn't know that crowd and pandemonium was bog to be at the airport. we took off. we knew it was going to be good. the thing is, we were pretty sure of ourselves. you had to be to do what we did. we knew we were good, had a degree of success, but we didn't know that. we came down the stairs. >> to backtrack a little bit, george had come on holiday in america. used to eneurope the big crowds and adulation. he came back, because he was going i
we were in hamburg. we were a good little group. >> big in germany. >> hamburg. >> hamburg.her group. we thought he was the very best drummer we had ever seen and we wanted him in the group like that. we were big fans of his. >> and i was big fans of theirs. >> did you think the beatles would make it make it. >> we thought we would be really big in liverpool, really. >> big at home. >> then we sort of were big in london, you know, england, sweden...
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. >>> a search for a boy lost ended with tears, and a hamburger. the mother of 23-year-old lewis zapata says no words can express their gratitude for those who helped look for her son. a neighbor who had seen the story about zepeda, found him. after walking for a day of walking he had gotten hungry and stopped for a hamburger. he told his mother he was sorry. >>> plus a warning for consumers why a charge of just $9.45 on your statement may be cause for alarm. >>> and richard sherman has the mic on media day. we'll hear from him as well as peyton manning. >>> someone is sending bogus letters to marijuana clubs in san jose telling them they need to shut down because they violate the city's new restrictions. >> i was a little in shock. >> metamar's president says he was stunned when he received this letter yesterday saying his shop is a public nuisance and that he was facing eviction. he got another surprise when he took the letter to a city code enforcer. >> gave him my case number. and he said that doesn't exist in our system. you must be one of the
. >>> a search for a boy lost ended with tears, and a hamburger. the mother of 23-year-old lewis zapata says no words can express their gratitude for those who helped look for her son. a neighbor who had seen the story about zepeda, found him. after walking for a day of walking he had gotten hungry and stopped for a hamburger. he told his mother he was sorry. >>> plus a warning for consumers why a charge of just $9.45 on your statement may be cause for alarm. >>> and...
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-- sling hamburgers entry level jobs where there's affordable housing and where there is some sort of a structure to help people get settled in. whether it's their own community or the voluntary agencies, that work with newly arrived refugees to sort of get them on their feet. now since 2008, when this country has been in a deep recession of which we're only now beginning to climb out, it's been much more difficult for people to get those bring-level jobs and social support services have been strained, too. >> myra, speaking of settling in i mean you think about re refugs being plucked out of a refugee camp for decades, seeing things they've never seen before, airports, infrastructure, new cars. you're asked to become an american overnight. psychologically how do you cope with that? >> physically, psychologically, mentally it was hard to cope. speaking some of the language already, i still struggle to cope with pretty much everything on daily basis. i went to school, i barely understand what's going on in the class. considering these people came with very little to no generation, many
-- sling hamburgers entry level jobs where there's affordable housing and where there is some sort of a structure to help people get settled in. whether it's their own community or the voluntary agencies, that work with newly arrived refugees to sort of get them on their feet. now since 2008, when this country has been in a deep recession of which we're only now beginning to climb out, it's been much more difficult for people to get those bring-level jobs and social support services have been...
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. >> reporter: in hamburg south of buffalo, they are digging out drifts up to five feet.be 50 degrees by the weekend, what does that mean? >> now we want to watch out for flooding once the snow starts to melt, especially with the frozen ground. the water just starts running. >> reporter: the wind and cold turning the niagara river into a glacier. ice breakers called in to help. for millions the big thaw is causing big problems, a broken pipe in davenport, iowa, turned to ice in seconds. >> my tires are literally frozen to the ground. >> reporter: when pipes thaw they can burst, and when the water melts that's when it starts leaking. but as the snow and ice slowly start to disappear, an assessment of the damage. there have been at least 21 deaths. plus a huge economic impact. kild chair costs plus lost wages for employees who had to stay home. and home heating prices are expected to rise 13% over last year. crews have been digging out hamburg all day and bringing giant truckloads of this snow down to lake erie to be dumped. they are hoping to put it in here they will avoid
. >> reporter: in hamburg south of buffalo, they are digging out drifts up to five feet.be 50 degrees by the weekend, what does that mean? >> now we want to watch out for flooding once the snow starts to melt, especially with the frozen ground. the water just starts running. >> reporter: the wind and cold turning the niagara river into a glacier. ice breakers called in to help. for millions the big thaw is causing big problems, a broken pipe in davenport, iowa, turned to ice...
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we got $200 and free hamburgers until a month later the cell the size of the hamburgers and said, let'sut no more free hamburgers. months.d six here the end of it, we met an extraordinary bandleader gordon jenkins who love their music and got us signed up and we had a record. on the other side was "irene atdnight" which stayed number one for three months, the biggest hit since world war ii. >> can you talk more about irene? >> it was the theme song of the great black singer leadbelly. he died in 1949. if you only live another six months, he would've seen his song all over america. it was an old, old song. he simply changed and adapted it come at december says and changed the melody. lawyers adapt old laws for citizens, cooks adapt recipes to fit new stomachs. anyway, i learn these 12 string guitar from leadbelly. high string and low string together. they played together to give a new town. and the song i really like to is "always have to do with it. i don't sing it anymore, i give the words to the audience and they sing it. ♪ i says, you know the song, to turn, turn, and turn, there is
we got $200 and free hamburgers until a month later the cell the size of the hamburgers and said, let'sut no more free hamburgers. months.d six here the end of it, we met an extraordinary bandleader gordon jenkins who love their music and got us signed up and we had a record. on the other side was "irene atdnight" which stayed number one for three months, the biggest hit since world war ii. >> can you talk more about irene? >> it was the theme song of the great black...
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toilet brush and brandishing demonstrators marched through the german capital and the city of hamburg they were protesting the set up of so-called danger zones in hamburg we police allowed to stop and search people at the areas was that best following a violent late december protest against a fictional local out of his community and the usual symbol was chosen by the activist after a police almost recorded the arrest of someone carrying a toilet brush seeing it as a potentially dangerous weapon. tens of thousands of protesters flooded on the streets of our bilbao in support of jailed or members of the at a separatist movement the march in the basque region of spain was originally organized to call for convicted members to move to jails closer to their families but it became much broader always support for. two main political parties with demonstrators marching in favor of peace and human rights. to get a small business off the ground you need be backing of a bank but choose carefully because some like queues are like you used of not exactly having entrepreneurial interests at heart la
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were protesting the set up of so-called danger zones in hamburg where police are allowed to stop and search people at will the areas were established following a violent late december protest against the infection of a local on accused community young usual symbol was chosen by the activists after a policewoman reportedly arrested someone carrying a toilet brush seeing it as a potentially dangerous weapon. to get a small business off the ground junee the backing of a bank but choose carefully because some are accused of not exacting having entrepreneurial interests at heart or smith's been to meet one couple in britain who found the lender more predatory than protective and discovered they are far away chris richardson and ernie bernstein used to own this hotel but not anymore three years ago out of the blue they say their bank took it from them not with. a hotel resort will be on me here because i was always will and it will be coming back if there's justice in this country these gores will be arrested. and we will be giving this october back in two thousand and ten chris and ernie
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crews here in hamburg have been digging out the town all day. then, bringing giant truckloads of this dirty snow down to lake erie to be dumped. they're hoping by putting it here they'll avoid flooding as the big warm-up comes. diane? >> still braving the cold for us. thank you, linzie janis. >>> how fast is the cold air retreating? abc meteorologist ginger zee with the forecast. ginger? >> even faster than it came in. that's great news for a lot of people. we've all been suffering. a lot of folks. we looked at that length yesterday. 2,100 miles, if i get it right. and now, it's less than half of that. closer to 1,000. so, it is going quickly. and the numbers go with it. let me show you this, diane, because so many folks want to know, when do i start to be tolerable? well, by thursday, looking at 30s there in that aqua color. 40s and 50s. it pushes to the north. and friday into saturday, we go above average. for so many folks, mid-atlantic and northeast. >> boy, that looks great. so, who gets the prize for the longest time in the cold? >> yeah,
crews here in hamburg have been digging out the town all day. then, bringing giant truckloads of this dirty snow down to lake erie to be dumped. they're hoping by putting it here they'll avoid flooding as the big warm-up comes. diane? >> still braving the cold for us. thank you, linzie janis. >>> how fast is the cold air retreating? abc meteorologist ginger zee with the forecast. ginger? >> even faster than it came in. that's great news for a lot of people. we've all been...
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i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger.k mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. there you go. >> sounds good. tom? >> a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs with cherry coke and let's cut that sweetness with a lot of vinegar. >> rachael? >> i do make a great homemade beef jerky i make for my family every year and i give it to all the dads in my family. has a lot of worcestershire, juniper, beer, soy. so, i could make my homemade batch of jerky. or you could bring the jerky back to life, make a burger and stack it on it like a bacon cheeseburger, but a jerky cheeseburger. >> that sounds good. >> if elected officials aren't going to get behind this, they should be labeled pro hunger. >> we should be thinking about bugs. let's start getting used to it. >> eating bugs. >> i
i'm not going to try to serve him a hamburger.k mcdonald's could use a little more vegetables in its life. so, i will use the sweet-and-sour sauce and i will do a roasted cauliflower, agua dulce, sort of sweet and sour with some red chilies and put it in an earthenware dish, and put it in an oven and roast it. there you go. >> sounds good. tom? >> a midwest guy, he probably likes beef. so, let's braise some short ribs with cherry coke and let's cut that sweetness with a lot of...
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they're visual artifacts of an era that need to be taken seriously >> and you came all the way from hamburg this. >> all the way. >> 40,000 books of cartoons, and 67,000 journals. the largest collection of cartoons. the first modern use of the word, cartoon. there's the original cal calvind hobbs. >> i like the peanuts, i really do. it's timeless. the way ta it's drawn, and the captioning. it's just timeless. >> in chester gould's original dick tracy. >> the collection canes 3,000 original works of art. the originals were often tossed out after they were photographed for the newspaper. so now a standard original by charles m. shultz might be worth tens of thousands of dollars. an early like this one from 1951, is priceless. >> they have stereotypes. >> you can see that there's a sensibility in how we depict minorities. >> now they're in a new home of their own. columbus, ohio. >> tazz it for us here on america tonight. we'll have more america tonight tomorrow. >> this is aljazeera america. i'm thomas drayed in new york with the stop stories at this area. in new york, two police officers bee
they're visual artifacts of an era that need to be taken seriously >> and you came all the way from hamburg this. >> all the way. >> 40,000 books of cartoons, and 67,000 journals. the largest collection of cartoons. the first modern use of the word, cartoon. there's the original cal calvind hobbs. >> i like the peanuts, i really do. it's timeless. the way ta it's drawn, and the captioning. it's just timeless. >> in chester gould's original dick tracy. >> the...
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but why is this worse than killing the cow that i enjoyed the hamburger for lunch today?lphins worse than killing other animals that we kill without thinking about it much? >> well, it's all bad, killing animals. but they're terrorized for hours and hours, and sometimes days and weeks on end, before they're actually killed. the boats go out and they put these long metal poles in the water and they bang on them with hammers. the dolphins are terrorized by this sound. they're sound oriented creatures, and they're literally driven into the cove. sometimes it may take six hours to drive them in. the old are left behind. some have heart attacks. babies are separated from their mothers. so you don't do that at a slaughterhouse. there are rules -- >> the way pigs are raised and kept, it's pretty inhumane. >> it's inhumane, but in fairness, not all these dolphins are even killed. all the pigs are killed for bacon, all the cows are killed for hamburger. >> do you make a distinction between wild animals and domesticated animals. >> this is a national park, by the way, and there's s
but why is this worse than killing the cow that i enjoyed the hamburger for lunch today?lphins worse than killing other animals that we kill without thinking about it much? >> well, it's all bad, killing animals. but they're terrorized for hours and hours, and sometimes days and weeks on end, before they're actually killed. the boats go out and they put these long metal poles in the water and they bang on them with hammers. the dolphins are terrorized by this sound. they're sound oriented...
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if i wanted to cook a hamburger from the window that's cold.ill it full of hot water, you take your cup, set it upside down, put your hamburger on there open in the package and the steam -- you can steam heat it and then, if you want to make big meals, we got shoeboxes which we call tubs. they are shoeboxes built to store stuff. but you empty them and then make a good dip bowl. nachos, 10 or 12 soups, a bag of chili, a tub of cheese, summer dogs, fill it full of water, mix it up, dip it into your bowls and eat. >> after spending so many hours in a confined space, inmates value time spent outside their cells. exercise is the most popular pastime, along with getting a shave and a haircut at the prison barber shop. >> i like to talk people into doing a little something, something a little more stylish instead of the same old same old. makes them hold their head up higher. >> you can't rehabilitate your appearance and self at the same time, you are going to stay in these tombs forever. >> right behind is the shaving mirror. in that shaving mirror y
if i wanted to cook a hamburger from the window that's cold.ill it full of hot water, you take your cup, set it upside down, put your hamburger on there open in the package and the steam -- you can steam heat it and then, if you want to make big meals, we got shoeboxes which we call tubs. they are shoeboxes built to store stuff. but you empty them and then make a good dip bowl. nachos, 10 or 12 soups, a bag of chili, a tub of cheese, summer dogs, fill it full of water, mix it up, dip it into...
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but he wanted to throw away bush's war the same way he tossed out his oval office hamburger phone. (laughter) >> stephen: how he loved telling world leaders he was just calling to ketchup. folks, this duty is so explosive, but this isn't some hit job. >> through the book will are positive references to obama, balanced by a serious criticism. and the positive references give the criticisms, i think, even more oomph. >> stephen: even more oomph and that is some incisive analysis from rush which is surprising because the machine's got [bleep] for brains. and remember, remember, remember folks, please, remember that criticism got oomph because i said something positive about limb first. and it only gets worse. secretary gates rights that he came to the president's afghanistan strategy i believe obama was right in his decisions but i myself, our commanders and our troops had expected more commitment to the cause and more passion for it from him. yes, obama made the right decisions but he faked his war-gasm. secretary gates, secretary gates much preferred president bush who had no second
but he wanted to throw away bush's war the same way he tossed out his oval office hamburger phone. (laughter) >> stephen: how he loved telling world leaders he was just calling to ketchup. folks, this duty is so explosive, but this isn't some hit job. >> through the book will are positive references to obama, balanced by a serious criticism. and the positive references give the criticisms, i think, even more oomph. >> stephen: even more oomph and that is some incisive analysis...
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to tell you. >> beautiful hamburger. >> reporter: it makes a lean burger all taste and little fat.opened in july of 1965. it's an institution. lionel flew in from las vegas and this was the first place he stopped. >> this is what makes for me going home feel at home. >> reporter: but at age 75, and the majority of those years spent at the restaurant, joe decided his health was telling him to slow down. the restaurant's last day is march 16. when joe opened a burger was 40 cents. now it's $11. he says that's not the only thing that change. he says the people and neighborhood have changed and the cost of doing business is going up. for him, profit wasn't the goal. he wanted regular customers. >> very soon you become friends. >> reporter: joe worries if sold the restaurant the new owners would cut corners and disappoint. >> people ask me if the children going to take over i say no, i love it too much. >> reporter: he says 7 days a week and as many as 16 hours a day isn't what he wants for his children. but along with his employees and his customers, there's one other thing he will mis
to tell you. >> beautiful hamburger. >> reporter: it makes a lean burger all taste and little fat.opened in july of 1965. it's an institution. lionel flew in from las vegas and this was the first place he stopped. >> this is what makes for me going home feel at home. >> reporter: but at age 75, and the majority of those years spent at the restaurant, joe decided his health was telling him to slow down. the restaurant's last day is march 16. when joe opened a burger was...
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it's a meat, but it's your hamburger patty. >> laney markert's jail odyssey continues. the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> hey there. here's what's happening. hundreds of thousands of people in west virginia could spend several days without clean tap water after a chemical spill contaminated the local water supply. vice president joe biden will lead a u.s. delegation to a memorial service for the former israeli prime minister ariel sharon who died saturday at the age of 85. alex rodriguez is vowing to go to federal court to fight a drug suspension that will cost him the entire 2014 baseball season. >>> pass out dinner on that side for me. thank you. >> the kitchen staff at oakland's santa rita jail must prepare and deliver meals for 3,000 inmates, three times per day, seven days a week. it's a big job, but the end result rarely wins praise. >> this is very unappetizing, bland. >> we call it white dip. because, huh, we don't know how they make it and it might kill you, but it's a
it's a meat, but it's your hamburger patty. >> laney markert's jail odyssey continues. the answer is... the u.s. ♪ most of america's energy comes from right here at home. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> hey there. here's what's happening. hundreds of thousands of people in west virginia could spend several days without clean tap water after a chemical spill contaminated the local water supply. vice president joe biden will lead a u.s. delegation to a memorial...
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. >> village of hamburg, near, buffalo, new york, people have had to deal with whiteout, strong conditions with heavy snow, changes on a dime. >> people in chicago reliving in that city, chiberia, they have broken 37 hours of subzero temperatures on tuesday. but it's still potentially cold, getting around in danger. drivers getting around. of course, we're talking about black ice. very, very dangerous. this sedan, you can see it spinning out of control. i'm sure hundreds having this same problem. officials telling drivers to avoid the roads unless necessary. >> in minnesota, take a look as a truck flies off a bridge. landed in the interstate lanes of 35, narrowly avoided by oncoming traffic. amazingly, after all of that, the driver survived. >> that's amazing. >>> century-old pipes and subzero windchills a really bad combination in central connecticut. water mains ruptured in south hartford. some of those pipes date all the way back to the late 1890s. >>> and south carolina. south carolina, thousands losing power because of the cold there. scenes like this, burst pipes, ice everywhere beca
. >> village of hamburg, near, buffalo, new york, people have had to deal with whiteout, strong conditions with heavy snow, changes on a dime. >> people in chicago reliving in that city, chiberia, they have broken 37 hours of subzero temperatures on tuesday. but it's still potentially cold, getting around in danger. drivers getting around. of course, we're talking about black ice. very, very dangerous. this sedan, you can see it spinning out of control. i'm sure hundreds having this...
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fda commissioner hamburg told us they're still struggling to get to the bottom of it.ted this crime with the heparin contamination or exactly how they did it? >> we do not know the answer to that question. >> despite what happened with heparin, most of the ingredients in our medicines today still come from other countries, including china and india, which have notoriously weak regulatory systems. the fda only inspects about 12% of overseas facilities a year. everyone's concerned. it's hard to regulate. it's potentially problematic, even deadly. why does it continue to happen? >> i think that we live in a globalized world, and components of all kinds of products are gonna come from all over the world. >> it's cheaper over there. it's economics. >> it is economics for the companies. i do believe that we can do an enormous amount to strengthen the safety of the supply chain. >> drug companies say they already have their own systems in place to protect their supply chains, but they also have to worry about those clandestine labs like the one we as in peru, which are poppin
fda commissioner hamburg told us they're still struggling to get to the bottom of it.ted this crime with the heparin contamination or exactly how they did it? >> we do not know the answer to that question. >> despite what happened with heparin, most of the ingredients in our medicines today still come from other countries, including china and india, which have notoriously weak regulatory systems. the fda only inspects about 12% of overseas facilities a year. everyone's concerned....
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prosecutors in hamburg have stopped criminal proceedings against the so-called bishop of bling after he paid a fine of 20,000 euros. the bishop was ordered to pay the money after he was accused of lying under oath about the purchase of a first-class seat on an international flight. he has been in broke in a scandal since last year over excessive spending on his official or ship residence. firefighters are battling bushfires in the northern state of queensland. hundreds of people who began his ad been evacuated. helicopters have been flown in to control the blaze which has been intensified. many parts of the island are without power. >> we are going to a short break. when we come back, the debate about both gary and and romanian workers, it is quite a debate. >> there's a fierce debate about the latest step in eu integration. romanians and bulgarians can now enter germany and six other countries without first getting a visa. >> ranking conservatives, especially from the csu say these arrivals will mean new costs for taxpayers. coalition partners are calling that nonsense and want them
prosecutors in hamburg have stopped criminal proceedings against the so-called bishop of bling after he paid a fine of 20,000 euros. the bishop was ordered to pay the money after he was accused of lying under oath about the purchase of a first-class seat on an international flight. he has been in broke in a scandal since last year over excessive spending on his official or ship residence. firefighters are battling bushfires in the northern state of queensland. hundreds of people who began his...
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he lives in hamburg and he's partial to cheers. more precisely the mono block chair the sisters nice to see pictures are basically like people all people are like that for an old plastic chairs are alike but different. they have different shapes colors and size. but in the end are all somehow think that since the womb. the artist the chair has to have specific characteristics to be considered a model block it has to be injection molded and made of polypropylene these plastic chairs have introduced the world over since the nineteen seventies. their exact origin is pick up that was never applied for. some people presume the region it did in france others in italy for the us. two reasons explain their success their lights and respectable the position of plastic chair is definitely a global object whether it's an object of globalization is probably not seriously disputed the problem is not quite so fascinating. still it provides an excellent opportunity to collect pictures of plastic chairs from all over the world. it's the summer whet
he lives in hamburg and he's partial to cheers. more precisely the mono block chair the sisters nice to see pictures are basically like people all people are like that for an old plastic chairs are alike but different. they have different shapes colors and size. but in the end are all somehow think that since the womb. the artist the chair has to have specific characteristics to be considered a model block it has to be injection molded and made of polypropylene these plastic chairs have...
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this overcast sky summed it in, the mood in joe's cable car, the restaurant is known for its lean hamburgerowner is calling it quits at age 735 partly because of his health. he worries that new owners would cut corners and disappoint customers. he spends 16 hours a day there, seven days a week. . >> people ask me, your children going to take over, i said no, i love them too much. all day long you get praise, you know, and compliments, it's fun and i'm going to miss that. >> the restaurant opened in july of 1965. its last day will be march 16th. >>> well, there is hope on the horizon for skiing resort. it's been raining across the region and some of the rain is giving way to snow. the resorts badly need whatever they can get. if anything, it had help replenish the ponds and reservoirs that they've been capping for snow making. >>> and across much of the immediate bay area right now it's raining. >> people are hearing a sound outside of their house they think a squirrel is on the roof, it can't be rain, got to be something crawling. it's raining, it is raining outside. take a look at the rada
this overcast sky summed it in, the mood in joe's cable car, the restaurant is known for its lean hamburgerowner is calling it quits at age 735 partly because of his health. he worries that new owners would cut corners and disappoint customers. he spends 16 hours a day there, seven days a week. . >> people ask me, your children going to take over, i said no, i love them too much. all day long you get praise, you know, and compliments, it's fun and i'm going to miss that. >> the...
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it's a meat, but it's your hamburger pattie. >> laney markert's jail odyssey continues.st members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, and it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't.
it's a meat, but it's your hamburger pattie. >> laney markert's jail odyssey continues.st members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can...
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vessel, and in germany will take the byproducts, and they will be made safe at a german company near hamburg. >> germany's army has a lot of experience disposing of chemical weapons, usually take what -- ones that date back to the world wars. the german foreign minister says it's time. >> i don't think anyone should refuse to help if they have the technical capacities, and that's why the government has decided not to duck responsibility and to make a contribution. >> steinmeyer is baking on the international conference on syria taking place later this month. he says it's important that serbia's neighbors such as iran also be at the negotiating table -- syria's and neighbors also be at the negotiating table. >> the main point is organizing access for ngo's so the civilian population can at least partly be provided for. >> u.s. specialists are currently at work on neutralizing syrian chemical weapons in the mediterranean. hazardous waste will be sent to disposal plants and then incinerated, and that's what the plants come in. >> along with the elimination of syria's chemical weapons, secular o
vessel, and in germany will take the byproducts, and they will be made safe at a german company near hamburg. >> germany's army has a lot of experience disposing of chemical weapons, usually take what -- ones that date back to the world wars. the german foreign minister says it's time. >> i don't think anyone should refuse to help if they have the technical capacities, and that's why the government has decided not to duck responsibility and to make a contribution. >>...
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your mama is so stupid, she thinks an imac is a new hamburger at mcdonald's. boo.r asked me last night. booyah! uh, right this way. uh, my friend gerhard hapsburg is throwing a birthday party for himself at the pierre tonight. oh, and you want me to think of something funny that you can write in the card? no. i want you to come with me. oh. who's gerhard hapsburg? prince gerhard is the last male descendant of the imperial house of hapsburg. they ruled the austro-hungarian empire. the defenestration of prague?
your mama is so stupid, she thinks an imac is a new hamburger at mcdonald's. boo.r asked me last night. booyah! uh, right this way. uh, my friend gerhard hapsburg is throwing a birthday party for himself at the pierre tonight. oh, and you want me to think of something funny that you can write in the card? no. i want you to come with me. oh. who's gerhard hapsburg? prince gerhard is the last male descendant of the imperial house of hapsburg. they ruled the austro-hungarian empire. the...
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civilian populations in cities like hamburg and later other cities. and one was an illustration of how people often learn the wrong message in history. because the generals who fought in world war ii had memories of world war i. and the last thing they wanted was a war of attrition. and they thought that bombing would demoralize the enemy population, that they would then turn against their leaders and bring the war to a speedy end, which turned out to be a completely faulty analysis. in fact, the opposite -- >> it raises morale and an odd way. >> they talk about the air wars being the defeat for the bombers. >> there is another reason though, which is that the british were desperate. i think hamburg was 42. and there was no way that the british then, because -- no. it must have been earlier. there was no way to fight back at that stage against what was still a formidable german enemy. they thought bombing german cities at least was a token of fighting back. and in the beginning they tried to bomb harbors, railway stations and things like that. it was
civilian populations in cities like hamburg and later other cities. and one was an illustration of how people often learn the wrong message in history. because the generals who fought in world war ii had memories of world war i. and the last thing they wanted was a war of attrition. and they thought that bombing would demoralize the enemy population, that they would then turn against their leaders and bring the war to a speedy end, which turned out to be a completely faulty analysis. in fact,...
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qualifications as a physician if you can't get a job as a doctor you are expect today sweep floors or sling hamburgers or whatever you need to do to earn a salary . so when we resettle people we look for places where there are entry-level jobs, where there is affordable housing and where there is some kinds of a structure to help people get settled in whether it's their own community or the voluntary agencies that work with newly arrived refugees to sort of get them on their feet. now, since 2008, when this country has been in a deep recession, which we are only now beginning to climb out, it's been much more difficult for people to get those entry-level jobs. and social support services have been strained too. >> my myra, speaking of settling in, you think of refugees plucked out i've jungle or refugees camp after being there for decades, coming to america seeing things that they have likely never seen before, airplanes, infrastructure, new cars and literally you are asked to become an american overnight. psychologically, how do you wrap your brain around that? how do you cope with that? >> well, phy
qualifications as a physician if you can't get a job as a doctor you are expect today sweep floors or sling hamburgers or whatever you need to do to earn a salary . so when we resettle people we look for places where there are entry-level jobs, where there is affordable housing and where there is some kinds of a structure to help people get settled in whether it's their own community or the voluntary agencies that work with newly arrived refugees to sort of get them on their feet. now, since...
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. >> i thought it was the hamburg lar. >> new record highs this after the tech titan reported a miss. inching ever closer to that $400 billion market. it's interesting because there's so many people on the street who love the stock no matter what. >> exactly. we discussed it the other day saying you're waiting for the dip to come on earnings. you've got a brief spot after they reported it to buy it on the dip and then it ran off to the races. i'm actually going to wait for the mackerel market to break. >> you got out and you're waiting for the opportunity that and waiting and waiting and waiting that and you're still going to wait. what's your opportunity? >> next week i'm off. forget about it. i'm greedy. i want it at 1,060 is what i'm looking at. i sold it at 1,021 up from the 880 range. that's what i'm looking for. i could go below the face which i've been doing but eventually i'm going to bite the bullet and buy it. >>> amazon having its worst day and today walmart cut estimates for its holiday quarter. pressure for two major giants. everybody thought amazon was winning at the exp
. >> i thought it was the hamburg lar. >> new record highs this after the tech titan reported a miss. inching ever closer to that $400 billion market. it's interesting because there's so many people on the street who love the stock no matter what. >> exactly. we discussed it the other day saying you're waiting for the dip to come on earnings. you've got a brief spot after they reported it to buy it on the dip and then it ran off to the races. i'm actually going to wait for the...
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if a mailman is all bundled up saying yeah it's cold then you know it's actually called here's a hamburger and a steak even though there's really only that much to eventually talk about how is your skin doing since weather is weather no matter how hard you try to keep your attention look at this is a loom ahmadis deficient chicago pizza hard as a rock you could use this as a weapon if you wanted to ok temperatures dropping to subzero extremes is a rare occurrence in certain parts of the u.s. but amping it up like there's no tomorrow might be a tad over exaggerated your goal is to remember other people know it's cold people know they shouldn't go outside you don't need to go on and on and on and on and meanwhile the really really important news that it's not getting covered then again weather coverage doesn't require bringing up the truly unpleasant you don't to worry about the confusing stuff the stuff with new ones like the syrian civil war like the pros and cons of genetically modified food you just walk outside and go by examples are hard as a result other countries are rolling their ey
if a mailman is all bundled up saying yeah it's cold then you know it's actually called here's a hamburger and a steak even though there's really only that much to eventually talk about how is your skin doing since weather is weather no matter how hard you try to keep your attention look at this is a loom ahmadis deficient chicago pizza hard as a rock you could use this as a weapon if you wanted to ok temperatures dropping to subzero extremes is a rare occurrence in certain parts of the u.s....
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. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage?a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty. john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he came from privilege. >> we can boost educational opportunity. >> artificially high king said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? >> then let's make it $100? you could make the opposite -- opposite argument to say $0. >> only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don't need the rule and if adults want to work at $2 then why can't we be free to do that? >> why can't we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equi
. >> so they have a $15 hamburger. that is with a blunt. john: you used to make minimum wage?a personal level and what got me out was not increasing the minimum wage but getting the education. the fact is putting a minimum wage at unsustainable levels basically perpetuates the cycle of poverty. john: so let me hit you with the question from the senator kennedy's. >> do you have such distain for hard-working americans? >> did he ever work on minimum-wage? i don't think so. he...
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the banana boxes stuffed with cocaine a ride from colombia in a transit through the german port of hamburg. the retail price of the season wants is a common for six million euros. it is still unknown who is the owner of these boxes. an investigation is underway. jim corbett from the u s state of minnesota on the new way to tell people that he needs a kidney transplant in the search of a dona jim school. the huge tv from snow in one of the busiest intersections as though waiting for a call from a person who wants to help them thirteen years ago he added trades played with the kidney does not work gym now urgently needing a transplant. i took some pieces of wood from the garage in the lunchbox that is to do with snow jim's brother helped him to make a snow sculpture the idea belongs to us wife jenny. jim is very optimistic about his future. always try to smile because when i smile others are also happy the snow sculpture as a poster saying kitty what'd you can become a donor the poster also has an email address. the latest news is that three dhabi you dodge cars out that stevie got kate said
the banana boxes stuffed with cocaine a ride from colombia in a transit through the german port of hamburg. the retail price of the season wants is a common for six million euros. it is still unknown who is the owner of these boxes. an investigation is underway. jim corbett from the u s state of minnesota on the new way to tell people that he needs a kidney transplant in the search of a dona jim school. the huge tv from snow in one of the busiest intersections as though waiting for a call from...
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the french arm of the american hamburger chain said its aim and to cooperate with inspectors visited its headquarters in paris last october as part of what it said was a regular chair mcdonald's friend said its three hundred and fourteen local franchises paid corporate taxes in full to different states to make a one billion euro since two thousand nine. france is the second most profitable market after the united states for mcdonald's the country which has a corporate tax rate of thirty three percent compared with an eu average of nearly twenty three percent is clamping down on potential companies that seek profits to other countries with lower taxes. the i will. i am. i mean. to me. or. will. those are. in it. it is. . po the cheering government and opposition sat down to negotiate the table for the first time over three years of the bloody conflict there were some problems team before the beginning of the meeting in damascus delegation was dissatisfied with the format of the conference as they were no representatives of the on the un with two towns invitation after the opposition t
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the kaiser report i'm max kaiser robots are increasingly able to do menial labor from flipping hamburgers putting what is making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the dodo the t.-rex extinct by you all stacy kaiser we're in twenty fourteen and twenty fourteen is going to show the true power of the block sheen that is where all of the energy of this meteor called because is bitcoin two point zero explained colored coins versus mass a coin versus open transactions versus proto shares these are just some of the many things that could ride on top of the blotching kind of like that guy writing on the missile go to take out the you know you know in the dr strangelove that famous saying at the end the bomb down think i was sam's or somebody like that still because it's phil simms he runs a suit store. it was i
the kaiser report i'm max kaiser robots are increasingly able to do menial labor from flipping hamburgers putting what is making cars to mating with the consequently vascular demand but there is a media or of technology heading our way right now that will finally make extinct are corrupt too big to fail banks and finance dinosaurs yes the bitcoin media your is going to smash the fire sector finance insurance real estate all these middlemen gone like the dodo the t.-rex extinct by you all stacy...